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InukGraywolf's Wishlist

This is InukGraywolf's Wishlist - a list of all the items they desire! If you are feeling generous, you may wish to gift one or more of these items to this member!

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Curse of Crystal: Ruby
This curse does not appear to be fatal to the wolf inflicted, nor does it appear to hurt in any way. Though, the crystals do appear to lightly glow and sometimes flicker based on the wolf's mood.
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Curse of Crystal: Topaz
This curse does not appear to be fatal to the wolf inflicted, nor does it appear to hurt in any way. Though, the crystals do appear to lightly glow and sometimes flicker based on the wolf's mood.
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Curse of Seven Swans
Your wolf seems to have angered the wrong bird and is now cursed! They've begun to grow feathers from their face and tail. The healer has managed to slow the process down, but your wolf is still growing feathers. Are they... turning into a bird?
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Deep Forest
The forest gets darker the deeper you wander.
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Defensive Northern White-Faced Owl
This owl feels threatened so it's trying its best to look big and intimidating!
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Deity's Lucent Wings (Bottom)
Wings as long as the day and bright as one too. (Albino variant of Deity's Blackened Wings)
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Deity's Lucent Wings (Top)
Wings as long as the day and bright as one too. (Albino variant of Deity's Blackened Wings)
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Deity’s Damascus Wings (Bottom)
Wings as long and unbreakable as the will and steel of gods. (Recolor of Deity's Blackened Wings)
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Deity’s Damascus Wings (Top)
Wings as long and unbreakable as the will and steel of gods. (Recolor of Deity's Blackened Wings)
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Delicate Roses
Your wolf will know their worth with these delicate roses!
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Dove Regalia
Made with pure white, snowy feathers and teal gemstones.
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Dreamcatcher (Kytgem)
Siberian shaman's amulet for your herbalist.
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Druid Runes
For those who understand the magic of healing
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Dwarf Jay
A tiny Jay from Mexico. It dwells in subtropical montane forests.
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Eastern Yellow Wagtail
Like the name suggests, this common bird is easily recognizable by constant wagging of its tail.
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